Will you be mine, Dan?

Wanita and Dan Andress celebrate their years together. She gave him the chocolates. Andress’ Your Independent Grocer, Smiths Falls, Ontario PHOTO BY theWedge.LIVE

By MAGGIE M, Editor, Wedgee-in-Chief, theWedge.LIVE

“I want to give him chocolates,” Wanita Andress stated as she pushed a heart-shaped box of Lindt chocolates into her husband’s chest. She reversed all tradition (man gives chocolates to woman) and my plan to coax Dan to give her the sweet box for our photo capture.

Her suggestion was like an arrow into all men’s hearts.

We women must lift-up our men this Valentine’s Day–sons, fathers, husbands and other-halves. Masculinity is to be cherished.

It’s not easy to cajole two hard-working grocers into a romantic photo tell-all–especially with the staff and customers watching. Wanita and Dan threw in the towel and surrendered to my direction–or they feared I would stretch the length of their day.

Boom! The love-struck couple delivered the goods.

Dan just can’t resist breaking into a smile looking at his wife of some twenty years with abandon (off and on camera.)

It is endearing to watch this couple. The admiration these two have for each other is palpable.

“My eyes are watering up,” one manager quipped, poking his head over the take-out fridge filled with snack platters. The store was bristling with whispers, smiles and guffaws.

Wanita and Dan knew each other in high-school, but they remember the moment, the day of the week, some twenty years ago and the place their romance began. It was a Friday night, close to closing at Loblaw’s former location in Smiths Falls. Wanita was scurrying to buy ice cream for her dinner guests when they engaged in conversation.

There was a spark.

Dan found Wanita’s number in the phone book (the paper version) and phoned her the next day for a date. They struggled to make schedules work. He asked her out on Friday and she agreed. Then he rescinded the invitation as he had to work, to which she replied, “You fool.” He was smitten.

Thursday at Al’s Steak House in Ottawa was to be the seed to their life together.

MEANWHILE BACK AT THE TASTING HUT : CUPID AKESON

Steve Akeson chose pasta as the ideal cook-at-home lovers’ dish, specifically, “Spaghetti Carbonara”; however, he used tortellini for tasting. It was a hit.

Akeson and I mused on the function of spaghetti in Disney’s, Lady and the Tramp. Remember the scene where they unwittingly found themselves at each end of a single strand?

Akeson thickened fresh-cut bacon, garlic, parmesan with a whole egg into a creamy flavor-filled sauce. This surprised me as it adds a healthy ingredient to making pasta sauce.

The recipe below is quick and easy to prepare. Couple this dish with a glass of Pinot Gris, a few candles, perfect music and you have a romantic celebration.

Don’t forget the cards! This is the most important piece. This paper item is the first course in any Valentine’s dinner. Take turns. Watch one another’s expression as your Valentine eats up your words. You may be skipping dessert.

“I still have his first Valentine’s card,” Wanita intimates. “It was special.”

COPYRIGHT NOTICE

COPYRIGHT: We're happy you are here. Be kind and share with the social buttons below each story or page. If you wish to post the first paragraph, the author/site and one photo AND link to our story, kindly write to us on our Contact page for approval. Much obliged. The Wedge Editor. Remember, content is our most valuable property.